New York Jets CB Juston Burris is listed as the No. 3 cornerback going into training camp, behind Morris Claiborne and Buster Skrine, according to ESPN.com's Rich Cimini. Skrine is expected to open the season as the No. 2 cornerback and will play inside in nickel personnel, but Cimini expects Burris to overtake him in base formations at some point.

New York Jets CB Buster Skrine is expected to start at cornerback in the base defense but likely will move to nickel back when the team lines up in their nickel defense. CBs Juston Burris and Darryl Roberts would be options for outside cornerback if Skrine covers the slot receiver.

The New York Jets have restructured the contract of CB Buster Skrine in order to free up $2.5 million in salary cap space, according to a source. His cap number will go from $7.75 million to $5.25 million this year but he will still make the same amount after the remaining money was converted into a signing bonus. Skrine's cap hit for the 2017 season will go from $7.25 million to $8.5 million.

New York Jets CB Buster Skrine, who is expected to start opposite CB Darrelle Revis in the base defense, said he's ready for opposing quarterbacks to come his way often. "Bring it on," Skrine said. He had one interception last year after having four in 2014.